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Testing at Lowe’s:
Testing at Lowe’s:
May 7, 2005
More than 25 NASCAR Busch Series teams will be testing at Lowe's Motor Speedway Monday and Tuesday on Monday, May 9, and Tuesday, May 10 in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of the CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 on Saturday, May 28. Testing will run from 3:00
Kenseth wins at Darlington:
Kenseth wins at Darlington:
May 6, 2005
#17-Matt Kenseth won the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 at Darlington Raceway, his 18th career Busch Series win. The rest of the top five were #22-Kenny Wallace, #8-Martin Truex Jr., #66-Greg Biffle and #21-Jeff Burton. #60-Carl Edwards maitains the points lead with a 11th
Kenny Wallace to run #00 for Waltrip, different sponsor:
Kenny Wallace to run #00 for Waltrip, different sponsor:
May 6, 2005
Kenny Wallace will be behind the wheel of the #00 Bryans Chevrolet prepared by Michael Waltrip Racing this weekend for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series event at Darlington Raceway. Wallace seeks his second NEXTEL Cup start of the 2005 season, his 18th career start at
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Darlington
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Darlington
May 4, 2005
Already labeled as the track Too Tough to Tame, yet another challenge awaits at Darlington Raceway on Friday night. The first race under the lights at the historic track will be contested by the drivers and teams of the NASCAR Busch Series. And Darlingtons trademark
Eleven Penalties Result from Talladega Infractions
Eleven Penalties Result from Talladega Infractions
May 4, 2005
NASCAR announced today that 11 penalties have been issued to NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series competitors, as a result of rule infractions this past weekend at Talladega Superspeedway. Three of those penalties were issued to the #00 Chevrolet team, because of an unapproved
#00 Team in trouble?
#00 Team in trouble?
May 2, 2005
Kenny Wallace's #00 team could be in big trouble with NASCAR after inspectors at Talladega Superspeedway confiscated a trick rear-end housing from the team, owned by Michael Waltrip. A fine is expected, and some speculate it'll be $50,000, because the design might
Aaron’s re-ups with Waltrip and the #00 team:
Aaron’s re-ups with Waltrip and the #00 team:
May 1, 2005
Aarons Sales & Lease Ownership, which is sponsoring Sundays Nextel Cup race, extended its primary sponsorship of Michael Waltrips Busch team through 2008. Waltrips team will carry Aarons colors in at least 22 Busch races each season through 2008, as well as
#66 to run Aaron’s decals:
#66 to run Aaron’s decals:
April 29, 2005
Michael Waltrip, who owns the #00 Aaron's Rent Chevy that Kenny Wallace attempted to get into the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway but failed to qualify for, said that #66 Hermie Sadler would run the Aaron's decals on Sunday in the race.(Speed Channel's Trackside
Harvick wins the pole at Talladega:
Harvick wins the pole at Talladega:
April 29, 2005
#29-Kevin Harvick won the Budweiser pole for the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway with a speed of 189.804mph, almost a mph faster then #24-Jeff Gordon who ran 188.988mph and will start on the outside pole. The rest of the top-five are #38-Elliott Sadler, #10-
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Talladega
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Talladega
April 28, 2005
Six of the last seven NASCAR Busch Series races discounting Bristols .533-mile track have been contested at venues where the distance averages nearly 1.4 miles. But average will hardly be the catch word this weekend when series drivers compete on NASCARs largest track
Wallace to stand by for Labonte, Craven for Busch:
Wallace to stand by for Labonte, Craven for Busch:
April 17, 2005
It was reported on Speed Channel's NASCAR This Morning that #18-Bobby Labonte is feeling ill and Kenny Wallace will be standing by if Labonte needs to get out of the car. #97-Kurt Busch is still feeling sore from the Martinsville and Texas IROC wrecks and Roush Racing
Kahne wins at Texas:
Kahne wins at Texas:
April 16, 2005
#38-Kasey Kahne won the O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway, Kahne started 25th and scored his 2nd career Busch Series win. The rest of the top-5 were #66-Greg Biffle, #41-Reed Sorenson, #60-Carl Edwards and #90-Elliott Sadler. Biffle finished just three-tenths of
Testing at Richmond:
Testing at Richmond:
April 9, 2005
Several NASCAR Busch Series drivers turned the first laps of the 2005 season at Richmond International Tuesday, April 5 and Wednesday, April 6, including #22-Kenny Wallace, #32-Shane Hmiel,#44- Justin Labonte, and #10-Michel Jourdain. Kenny Wallace, who currently sits
Hmiel and others penalized for actions at Bristol:
Hmiel and others penalized for actions at Bristol:
April 6, 2005
NASCAR announced Wednesday that Shane Hmiel, driver of the #32 WinFuel Chevrolet, has been penalized and fined after a rule violation Monday at Bristol Motor Speedway. Additionally, five other NASCAR Busch Series teams were penalized following rule infractions at Bristol
Motorsports Day and testing at Richmond:
Motorsports Day and testing at Richmond:
April 6, 2005
Join Richmond International Raceway at the Capitol to celebrate Motorsports Day at the Capitol. Governor Mark R. Warner and Richmond International Raceway president, Doug Fritz, will speak on behalf of Virginians Racing for The Hall of Fame. Then folks can go out to
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